Copy shapes to the same location on a new page

To copy the exact placement of shapes on a new page, use a guide point.

On the View menu, make sure that both Rulers and Guides are selected.

On the page you're copying from, drag a guide point
from the upper-left corner of the drawing window (where the two rulers intersect) to the upper-left corner of your drawing page, and then release the mouse button.

On the Edit menu, click Select All, or press CTRL+A.

On the Edit menu, click Copy, or press CTRL+C.

Right-click the page tab, click Insert Page, and then click OK.

On the Edit menu, click Paste, or press CTRL+V.

With the shapes still selected together (that is, the guide point and shapes have a magenta outline and are surrounded by a green selection box), move the pointer over one of the shapes.

When the pointer changes to a four-headed arrow
, drag the shapes so that the guide point is directly over the upper-left corner.

Note: The guide point does not appear when the drawing is printed, so there's no need to delete it from your pages.